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Last Edited: June 2, 2004
MEDAL OF HONOR: FRONTLINE
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Section 1- How to use the weapons guide
Section 2- Weapons guide
Section 3- Medals guide
Section 4- Mission ratings
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SECTION 1
HOW TO USE THE WEAPONS GUIDE
The guide is divided into 5 columns. The first column is the name of the weapon.
The second column is the damage. The higher the number, the more damage is done in
one shot. The third column is the rate of fire. The lower the number, the less
time is used between shots. The fourth column is the accuracy. The lower the
number, the more accurate the weapon is. The last column is the clip capacity.
This is how many times you can shoot before you reload. There are also five
sections. They are pistols, rifles, sub-machine guns, grenades, and heavy weapons.
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SECTION 2
WEAPONS GUIDE
Weapon Damage Rate of Fire Accuracy Clip Capacity
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PISTOLS
Colt .45 10 20 3 7
Walther P38 9 20 3 8
Webley and Scott
Silenced Pistol 10 40 3 7
RIFLES
M1 Garand 12 30 2 8
Springfield '03 Sniper 16 40 1 5
STG 44 10 8 3 30
BAR 10 9 3 20
Gewehr 43 16 40 1 10
SUB-MACHINE GUNS
MP40 6 5 3 32
Thompson 6 4 3 20
GRENADES
Mark II Frag Grenade Explosion NA NA NA
Stielhandgranate Explosion NA NA NA
HEAVY WEAPONS
Shotgun 5-75 55 NA 8
Bazooka Explosion 200 1 1
Panzerschreck Explosion 200 1 1
THE BEST WEAPONS
Pistol- Webley and Scott Silenced Pistol
Rifle- Gewehr 43
Sub-Machine Gun- MP40
Grenade- NA(whatever one you like best)
Heavy Weapon- Shotgun
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SECTION 3
MEDALS GUIDE
ARMY COMENDATION MEDAL For heroism, valor or meritorious service while
serving in the Army after December 6, 1941.
SOLDIER'S MEDAL For heroism involving the voluntary risk of life
under conditions not involving conflict.
DUTCH WWII COMMEMORATIVE CROSS For service in the liberation of the Netherlands
from Nazi occupation.
LEGION OF MERIT For exceptionally meritorious conduct in the
performance of outstanding services and
achievements by key individuals.
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE FLYING CROSS For heroism or extraordinary achievement while
participating in aerial flight in any capacity in
the Armed Forces.
ARMY DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL For exceptional meritorious service to the Army in
a duty of great responsibility in which
performance is clearly exceptional.
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS For any act of heroism that is so extraordinary as
to set the individual apart from his comrades.
BRONZE STAR For a single act or meritorious service
accomplished with distinction while in the
military service of the United States.
SILVER STAR For galantry in action against an enemy of the
United States while engaged in military
operations involving conflict with an opposing
foreign force.
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SECTION 4
MISSION RATINGS
At the end of each mission, you receive a rating based on your performance.
BRONZE STAR Complete level.
SILVER STAR Complete level and neutralize 95% of the enemy.
GOLD STAR Complete level, neutralize 95% of the enemy and
maintain 75% health.
**If you receive all Gold Stars for the levels in a mission, you receive a combat
medal.